Copolymers of ampholytic ion pairs containing vinylic tertiary amine

ABSTRACT

A composition of a superabsorbent polymer and a process for using the polymer to absorb an aqueous electrlyte solution are disclosed. The composition comprises repeating units derived from: (a) an ampholytic ion pair prepared from a polymerizable vinylic tertiary amine-containing monomer and an acid having an ethylenic moiety; (b) at least one comonomer selected from the group consisting of acrylamide, methacrylamide, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid, ethacrylic acid, alkali salts of acrylic acid, alkali salts of methacrylic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethyltrimethylamine, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-methacrylamidopropyldimethylamine, styrene sulfonic acid, alkali salts of styrene sulfonic acid, and N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone; and optionally, (c) at least one crosslinking agent which has at least two polymerizable olefinic functionalities wherein the olefinic functionalities are suitable for crosslinking.

This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/078,342, filed Jun. 21, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,250,642 and Ser. No. 07/886,215, filed May 20, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,294,691.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to polymers capable of absorbing aqueous electrolyte solutions.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Polymers for absorbing aqueous electrolyte solutions are used in numerous commercial and industrial applications, For example, polymers are used to improve the water absorbency of paper towels and disposable diapers.

Though known water absorbing polymers are highly absorbent to deionized water, they are dramatically less absorbent to aqueous electrolyte solutions such as salt water, brine, and urine. For example, hydrolyzed crosslinked polyacrylamide absorbs 1,024 grams of deionized water per gram of polymer, but only 25 grams of synthetic urine per gram of polymer. Crosslinked polyacrylate absorbs 423 grams of deionized water per gram of polymer, but only 10 grams of synthetic urine per gram of polymer. Hydrolyzed crosslinked polyacrylonitrile absorbs 352 grams of deionized water per gram of polymer, but only 25 grams of synthetic urine per gram of polymer. Analogous starch grafted copolymers generally have very poor absorbency to synthetic urine.

It would be a valuable contribution to the art to develop polymers with high absorbency to aqueous electrolyte solutions. The market for these types of copolymers is large and the uses are numerous. Therefore, seemingly small improvements ill the absorbency translate into large savings in the quantity of polymer required to absorb these liquids and large savings to consumers.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Thus, it is an object of -the present invention to provide polymers which are high absorbent to aqueous electrolyte solutions. It is also an object of the present invention to provide a process for preparing the polymers having high absorbency to aqueous electrolyte solutions. A further object of the present invention is to provide a method of using the polymers of the present invention for absorbing an aqueous electrolyte solution.

Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the description of the invention which follows.

According to a first embodiment of the present invention, a polymer having a high absorbency to aqueous electrolyte solutions is provided which comprises repeating units derived from: (a) an ampholytic ion pair which is prepared from a polymerizable vinylic tertiary amine-containing monomer and an acid having an ethylenic moiety wherein said acid is selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acid and phosphoric acid; (b) at least one comonomer selected from the group consisting of acrylamide, methacrylamide, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid, ethacrylic acid, alkali salts of acrylic acid, alkali salts of methacrylic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethyltrimethylamine, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, 3-methacrylamidopropyltrimethylamine, 3-methacrylamidopropyldimethylamine, 2-methacryloyloxyethyldiethylamine, styrene sulfonic acid, alkali salts of styrene sulfonic acid, and N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone; and optionally, (c) at least one crosslinking agent which as at least two polymerizable olefinic functionalities wherein the olefinic functionalities are suitable for crosslinking.

According to a second embodiment of the present invention, process for absorbing an aqueous electrolyte solution comprises contacting a superabsorbent polymer which is prepared by copolymerization of: (a) an ampholytic ion pair which is prepared from a polymerizable vinylic tertiary amine-containing monomer and an acid having an ethylenic moiety wherein said acid is selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acid and phosphoric acid; (b) at least one comonomer selected from the group consisting of acrylamide, methacrylamide, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid, ethacrylic acid, alkali salts of acrylic acid, alkali salts of methacrylic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethyltrimethylamine, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-methacrylamidopropyldimethylamine, styrene sulfonic acid, alkali salts of styrene sulfonic acid, and N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone; and optionally, (c) at least one crosslinking agent which has at least two polymerizable olefinic functionalities wherein the olefinic functionalities are suitable for crosslinking; with an aqueous electrolyte solution.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a polymer that is highly absorbent to aqueous electrolyte solutions. Typical aqueous electrolyte solutions include, but are not limited to, the group consisting of tap water, salt water, brine and urine. The term "polymer" used herein to describe the invention generically refers to a polymer having two or more different monomers, i.e. copolymers, terpolymers, tetrapolymers, etc., and includes those prepared by copolymerization of an effective amount of each of the following monomers to produce a polymer that has the above-described properties: (a) an ampholytic ion pair prepared from a polymerizable vinylic tertiary amine-containing monomer and an acid having an ethylenic moiety; (b) at least one comonomer selected from the group consisting of acrylamide, methacrylamide, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid, ethacrylic acid, alkali salts of acrylic acid, alkali salts of methacrylic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethyltrimethylamine, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-methacrylamidopropyldimethylamine, styrene sulfonic acid, alkali salts of styrene sulfonic acid, and N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone; and optionally, (c) at least one crosslinking agent which has at least two polymerizable olefinic functionalities wherein the olefinic functionalities are suitable for crosslinking.

Unless otherwise indicated, the term "alkali salts" is generically used in this application to mean salts containing ammonium cation and alkali metal cations such as lithium, sodium and potassium.

The presently preferred polymerizable vinylic tertiary amine-containing monomer is selected from the group consisting of N-vinylimidazole, 1-methyl-2-vinylimidazole, 2-vinylimidazole, 4(5)-vinylimidazole, 2-vinylpyridine, 4-vinylpyridine, 2-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate, 2-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate, 3-methacrylamidopropyldimethylammonium, 3- methacrylamidobutyldimethylammonium, diallyldimethylammonium, 2-vinylquinoline, and mixtures thereof. The presently most preferred polymerizable vinylic tertiary amine-containing monomers are N-vinylimidazole, 2-vinylpyridine, 4-vinylpyridine, 2-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate, 2-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate, 3-methacrylamidopropyldimethylammonium, and mixtures thereof.

The acid moiety of the ampholytic ion pair must have a polymerizable ethylenic linkage and is selected from the group consisting of vinylic carboxylic acids, vinylic phosphoric acids, alkali salts thereof and mixtures thereof. The presently preferred vinylic carboxylic acids and alkali salts thereof include, but are not limited to, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, maleic acid, itaconic acid, N-vinylglycine, vinylacetic acid, 4-vinylbenozic acid, crotonic acid, styrene acetic acid, dimethylvinyl acetic acid, 5-heptenic acid (4-vinylvaleric acid), 2-hexenioc acid, 3-hexenoic acid, 3-vinyl-4-piperidine acetic acid, 4-vinyl-1-cyclohexene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid, 10-undecenoic acid, cinnamic acid and 2-acetamidoacrylic acid, and mixtures thereof. The presently most preferred vinylic carboxylic acids and alkali salts thereof are acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, and mixtures thereof.

Examples of the presently preferred vinylic phosphoric acids and alkali salts thereof are vinyl phosphoric acid and allyl phosphoric acid.

The ampholytic ion pairs can be prepared by the following procedures. The ampholytic ion-pair monomer may be prepared by titrating an aqueous solution of an acid monomer to pH7 with a polymerizable tertiary amine containing monomer at a temperature of about 0°-15° C. The resulting aqueous solution containing the ampholytic ion pair monomer may be purified by contacting the aqueous solution one or more times with small quantities of activated charcoal. The concentration of the ampholytic ion-pair in the aqueous solution may be determined by evaporatively drying a known amount of the aqueous solution and weighing the residue.

Alternatively, the ampholytic ion-pair monomer may be prepared by reacting the acid monomer with tertiary amine containing monomer in an anhydrous organic solvent, such as tetrahydrofuran and ethyl acetate. In this case the ampholytic ion-pair monomer is obtained as precipitate. The solid monomer may be purified by recrystallization from chloroform or other organic solvent. Because the solid ampholytic ion pair monomers are extremely hygroscopic and tend to polymerize spontaneously, they should be handled carefully.

The term "monomer" is used herein to generically, unless otherwise indicated, mean monomers, comonomers, termonomers, tetramonomers, etc. The term "comonomer" is used generically, unless otherwise indicated, to mean monomers, comonomers, termonomers, tetramonomers, etc. for polymers wherein there are at least two different monomers.

The olefinic comonomers can include, but are not limited to the group consisting of acrylamide, methacrylamide, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, alkali salts of acrylic acid, alkali salts of methacrylic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethyltrimethylamine, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, 2 - methacryloyloxyethyldiethylamine, 3- methacrylamidopropyldimethylamine, styrene sulfonic acid, alkali salts of styrene sulfonic acid, N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and combinations of two or more thereof. These comonomers are believed to be commercially available.

Suitable cross linking agents can include but are not limited to the group consisting of N,N-diallylmethacrylamide, diallylamine, N,N-bisacrylamidoacetic acid, N,N'-bisacrylamidoacetic acid methylester, N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide (methylene-bis-acrylamide), N,N-benzylidenebisacrylamide, allylacrylate, diisopropenylbenzene, diallyl succinate, ethylene glycol diacrylate, diallylacrylamide, divinylbenzene, dinvinyldioxymethylene acetic acid, alkali salts of divinyldioxymethylene acetic acid, and combinations of two or more thereof. All these suitable crosslinking agents are commercially available. The presently preferred crosslinking agent is N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide.

The polymers of the present invention are generally prepared by mixing the ion pair and various monomers in desired molar ratios in aqueous solution and then initiating the free-radical copolymerization. The copolymerization of a ampholytic ion pair with an olefinic comonomer and a crosslinking agent can be achieved by any of the well known free-radical polymerization techniques in solution, suspension, or emulsion environment. Well known azo compounds commonly employed to initiate free radical polymerization reactions include 2,2'-azobis(N,N'-dimethylisobutyramidtne) dihydrochloride, azobisisobutyronitrile, 4,4'-azobis(4-cyanovaleric acid), 2,2'-azobis(2,4-dimethyl(4-methoxyvaleronitrile), 2,2'-azobis(2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile), 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane)-dihydrochloride, 2-t-butylazo-2-cyano-4-methoxy-4-methylpentane, and 2-t-butylazo-2-cyano-4-methylpentane, and 4-t-butylazo-4-cyanovaleric acid. Well known inorganic peroxide compounds commonly employed to initiate free radical polymerization reactions include hydrogen peroxide, alkali metal persulfates, alkali metal perborates, alkali metal perphosphates, and alkali metal percarbonates. Well known organic peroxide compounds commonly employed to initiate free radical polymerization reactions include lauryl peroxide, 2,5-dimethyl-2,5-bis(2-ethylhexanoylperoxy)hexane, t-butylperoxyprivilate, t-bultylperoctoate, p-methane hydroperoxide, and benzoylperoxide. The compound t-butylhyponitrite is a well known alkyl hyponitrite commonly employed to initiate free radical polymerization reactions. Furthermore, ultraviolet light is commonly employed to initiate free radical polymerization reactions. In addition, such other methods of copolymerization as would have occurred to one skilled in the art may be employed, and the present invention is not limited to the particular method of preparing the polymer set out herein.

The inventive polymers of the present invention containing an olefinic comonomer with amide, nitrile, carboxylic acid, or sulfonic acid functionalities or crosslinking agent with amide, nitrile, carboxylic acid, or sulfonic acid functionalities can optionally be at least partially hydrolyzed and/or neutralized by heating with aqueous base such as aqueous sodium hydroxide or aqueous potassium hydroxide. The degree of hydrolysis and/or neutralization can be controlled by stoichiometrically limiting the amount of base relative to the amount of amide, nitrile, carboxylic acid, and sulfonic acid functionalities. If the hydrolysis is carried out under acidic conditions, the amide and nitrile functionalities can be converted to carboxylic acid functionalities without neutralizing the carboxylic acid or sulfonic acid functionalities of the polymer.

The polymers of the present invention can also optionally be saponified. The term "saponified" used herein, unless otherwise indicated, is the same as at least partially hydrolyzed and/or neutralized of the nitrile or amide functionalities by heating the polymer with an aqueous base. The presently preferred base is selected from the group consisting of lithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, and mixtures thereof. The presently most preferred base is sodium hydroxide. Hydrolysis of these functionalities can be carried out under acidic or basic conditions. Under basic conditions, it generally also includes neutralization of carboxylic acid and sulfonic acid functionalities. The degree of hydrolysis and/or neutralization can be controlled by stoichiometrically limiting the amount of base relative to the amount of amide, nitrile, carboxylic acid, and sulfonic acid functionalities.

The mole percent of the ampholytic ion pair of the present invention ranges from about 1 to about 60, preferably from about 2 to about 50, and most preferably 3 to 30. The mole percent of the comonomers(s) ranges from about 40 to about 99, preferably from about 50 to about 98, and most preferably from 70 to 97. The total mole percent of the ampholytic monomer and the comonomer equals 100 mole percent. The crosslinking agent is provided in an amount effective to produce a highly absorbent copolymer. The mole percent of the crosslinking agent can be from about 0.01 to about 1.0, preferably from about 0.02 to about 0.5, and most preferably from 0.03 to 0.1 based on the total mole percent of the combined monomer and comonomer.

According to the second embodiment of the present invention, a process for absorbing aqueous electrolyte solutions comprises contacting a superabsorbent polymer prepared by copolymerizing: (a) an ampholytic ion pair which is pared from a polymerizable vinylic tertiary amine-containing monomer and and acid having an ethylenic moiety; (b) at least one comonomer selected from the group consisting of acrylamide, methacrylamide, acrylonitrile, acrylic acid, ethacrylic acid, alkali salts of acrylic acid, alkali salts of methacrylic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethyltrimethylamine, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, alkali salts of 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonic acid, 2-methacryloyloxyethyldiethylamine, 3-methacrylamidopropyldimethylamine, styrene sulfonic acid, alkali salts of styrene sulfonic acid, and N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and optionally, (c) at least one crosslinking agent which has at least two polymerizable olefinic functionalities wherein the olefin functionalities are suitable for crosslinking; with an aqueous electrolyte solution.

Typical aqueous electrolyte solutions include but are not limited to electrolyte solutions selected from the group consisting of tap water, salt water, brine, and urine. For the purpose of this invention, tap water is defined to have an electrolyte concentration of less than 500 ppm of dissolved electrolytes, urine is defined to have an electrolyte concentration of from greater than 500 ppm to at most 10,000 ppm of dissolved electrolytes, salt water is defined to have an electrolyte concentration from greater than 10,000 ppm to at most 34,000 ppm and brine is defined to have an electrolyte concentration of from greater than 34,000 ppm to the saturation point of the solution.

The scope of the absorbent polymer is the same as that described above for the first embodiment of the invention.

The following examples are provided to illustrate the advantages of the present invention and are not intended to unduly limit the present invention.

EXAMPLE I

This example shows the preparation of an ampholytic ion pair monomer.

An aqueous solution of an ethylenic acid was made in a pre-determined amount of deionized water at 0°-10° C. to yield a 30-40 wt % aqueous solution. The acid solution was then neutralized by adding 75-100 wt % of a vinylic tertiary amine dropwise at 0°-10° C. temperature over the period of 1-2 hours. The neutralization reaction was monitored by a pH meter. Final adjustment of pH to 7 was made at room temperature. The resulting ampholytic ion pair monomer solution was then purified by contacting the ion pair monomer solution with small amount of activated charcoal two or more times. The actual concentration of the ampholytic ion pair monomer in the aqueous solution was determined by evaporatively drying a known amount of the solution and weighing the residue.

EXAMPLE II

This comparative example shows the absorbency of known crosslinked polymers.

The crosslinked polymers were prepared by mixing the monomers in the proportions given in Table I in an aqueous solution of deionized water. The monomers were present in 30-40 weight % relative to the amount of deionized water. The free radical polymerization was initiated with commercially available 2,2'-azobis(N,N'-dimethylisobutyramidine) dihydrochloride. The reaction mixture was then degassed by bubbling nitrogen gas through the mixture for 15 minutes. The amount of the azo free-radical initiator employed was 0.1 mole percent, based on the total moles of the monomers. The reaction temperature was maintained between 20°-35° C. for 24 hours. The reactions produced transparent or cloudy hard gels of the crosslinked polymers. A large volume (1,000 ml for 6 gram gel) of deionized water was added to the polymer product and the polymers were allowed to swell for about 24 hours. The swelled polymers were dried in a forced air convection oven at 74° C. The dried polymers were then mechanically blended into a powder.

Some of the crosslinked polymers were hydrolyzed or neutralized with a strong base such as aqueous sodium hydroxide or aqueous potassium hydroxide. The degree of hydrolysis or neutralization was controlled by stoichiometrically limiting the amount of base relative to the amount: of amide, nitrile, or carboxylic acid functionalities. For these examples, a stoichiometric excess of the amount of base was used. A suspension of 1 gram of the polymer in about 20 ml of 0.5N aqueous sodium hydroxide was heated to 95° C. until a light golden-yellow color was obtained. The mixture was then transferred to a dialysis bag with a molecular weight cut-off of 12,000-14,000 and dialyzed exhaustively against distilled water until the viscous polymer gel had reached pH 7. This viscous polymer gel was then poured into a plastic dish and dried in a forced air convection oven at 74° C. The dried polymers were then mechanically blended to a powder.

The crosslinked polymers were then tested for deionized water absorption and synthetic urine absorption. About 1 liter of deionized water or synthetic urine was added to 0.1 to 0.5 gram of the dried polymer and allowed to stand for 24 hours. The polymer was then separated from the excess unabsorbed liquid by screening through a 100 mesh per inch stainless steel sieve. The absorbency was determined by weighing the isolated polymer containing the absorbed liquid and subtracting the weight of the dry polymer.

The absorbency was measured in units of grams of liquid per grams of polymer. The synthetic urine was prepared by dissolving 0.64 gram CaCl₂, 1.14 gram MgSO₄.7H₂ O, 8.20 gram NaCl, and 20.0 gram urea into 1000 gram deionized water. Several of the polymers were tested two or three times, and the experimental error was within plus or minus 2-5 percent. This small experimental error was ]largely caused by gel blocking and minor diffusion problems that prevented the aqueous liquid from coming in contact with all the polymer. The results are shown in Table I.

                                      TABLE I                                      __________________________________________________________________________     Control Data for Known Crosslinked Polymers                                                            Mole                                                   Mole Percent            Ratio*  g/g**                                          RUN  AMPS ®                                                                          AM AN AA X-AA LINK                                                                               XOH DIW                                                                               SU                                          __________________________________________________________________________     1    --   100                                                                               -- -- --   0.05                                                                               NO  17 15                                          2    --   100                                                                               -- -- --   0.05                                                                               YES 1024                                                                              25                                          3    --   100                                                                               -- -- --   0.05                                                                               YES 364                                                                               40                                          4    --   100                                                                               -- -- --   0.20                                                                               NO  13 12.5                                        5    --   100                                                                               -- -- --   0.20                                                                               YES 295                                                                               16                                          6    --   -- 100                                                                               -- --   0.05                                                                               YES 608                                                                               46                                          7    --   -- 100                                                                               -- --   0.10                                                                               NO  0  0                                           8    --   -- 100                                                                               -- --   0.10                                                                               YES 414                                                                               42                                          9    --   -- 100                                                                               -- --   0.20                                                                               YES 352                                                                               25                                          10   --   -- -- 100                                                                               --   0.20                                                                               NO  21 11                                          11   --   -- -- 100                                                                               --   0.20                                                                               Neu+                                                                               423                                                                               10                                          12   --   -- -- -- 100(K)                                                                              0.05                                                                               NO  669                                                                               57                                          13   --   -- -- -- 100(Na)                                                                             0.05                                                                               NO  505                                                                               41                                          14   --   13 -- -- 87   0.05                                                                               NO  -- 65                                          15   3    13 -- -- 84   0.05                                                                               NO  350                                                                               38                                          16   3    20 -- -- 77   0.05                                                                               NO  417                                                                               47                                          17   6    13 -- -- 81   0.05                                                                               NO  738                                                                               56                                          18   6    26 -- -- 68   0.05                                                                               NO  533                                                                               47                                          19   6    -- -- -- 94   0.05                                                                               NO  488                                                                               55                                          20   10   13 -- -- 77   0.05                                                                               NO  570                                                                               59                                          21   20   13 -- -- 67   0.05                                                                               NO  624                                                                               62                                          22   100  -- -- -- --   0.05                                                                               NO  Soluble                                        __________________________________________________________________________      AMPS ® = 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate (Note: AMPS ® is       trademark of Lubrizol for 2acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid).          AM = Acrylamide                                                                AN = Acrylonitrile                                                             AA = Acrylic Acid                                                              X-AA = Sodium Acrylate or Potassium Acrylate                                   LINK = Methylenebis-acrylamide Crosslinking Agent                              XOH = Basic Hydrolysis and/or Neutralization with aqueous NaOH or KOH          DIW = Deionized Water                                                          SU = Synthetic Urine                                                           *mole ratio = mole of the crosslinking agent per 100 mole of the               ampholytic monomer and the comonomer                                           **g/g = absorbency units of gram aqueous liquid per gram dried polymer         +Neu = Neutralized                                                       

The data in Table I demonstrates that although known crosslinked polymers are highly absorbent to deionized water, they are dramatically less absorbent to aqueous electrolyte solutions such as salt water and urine.

Known polymer compositions include crosslinked polyacrylamide, partially saponified cross linked polyacrylamide, crosslinked polyacrylonitrile, partially saponified crosslinked acrylonitrile, crosslinked polyacrylic acid, neutralized crosslinked polyacrylic acid, crosslinked polyacrylate, and polymers thereof with sodium 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate. The best of these known polymers absorb up to 65 g of synthetic urine per g of polymer, and most of the known polymers absorb much less than 50 g of synthetic urine per of g of polymer.

EXAMPLE III

The data in Table II demonstrates that although commercially available water absorbing materials are highly absorbent to water, they are also dramatically less absorbent to aqueous electrolyte solutions such as salt water and urine. The commercially available water absorbing materials tested include poly(co-acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) grafted onto starch, a commercial acrylamide polymer sold under the trademark "Water Grabber" ® ("Water Grabber" is a trademark of F. P. Products, Inc.), "LUVS" ® diaper absorbent ("LUVS" is a trademark of Procter & Gamble Co.), "Pampers" ® diaper absorbent ("Pampers" is a trademark of Procter & Gamble Co.), and Favor 960" ® (Stockhausen, Inc.). The best of these known materials absorb up to about 56 grams of urine per gram of absorbing material, and most of the known polymers absorb much less than 40 grams of urine per gram of absorbing material.

The commercially available materials were tested for absorbency to aqueous liquids according to the method employed in Example II.

                  TABLE II                                                         ______________________________________                                         Control Data for Commercial Materials                                                                  DIW   SU                                               EXP #   commercial Material   g/g*                                             ______________________________________                                         1       Commercial Starch-g-Poly(AM-AA)                                                                      345     37                                       2       Water Grabber ® (AM Copolymer)                                                                   440     34                                       3       Luvs ® Diaper Absorbent                                                                          191     16                                       4       Pampers ® Diaper Absorbent                                                                       171     12                                       5       Favor 960 ®       369     56                                       ______________________________________                                          g = graft                                                                      AM = Acrylamide                                                                AA = Acrylic Acid                                                              DIW = Deionized Water                                                          SU = Synthetic Urine                                                           *g/g = absorbency units of gram aqueous liquid per gram dried polymer    

EXAMPLE IV

The homopolymers of the ampholytic ion-pair monomers prepared from 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium acrylate (MEDMA-AA), 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium methacrylate (MEDMA-MAA), 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium 2-acrylamido 2-methylpropanesulfonate (MEDHA-AMPS) or 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium 2-methacryloyloxyethane sulfonate (MEDMA-MES) and 0.05 mole % methylene-bis-acrylamide crosslinking agent were tested for their absorbency to deionized water and synthetic urine. The absorbency of homopolymers was very poor as shown in Table III. The absorbency to deionized water was only 8-15 grams of water per gram of polymer and only 10-24 grams of SU per gram of the homopolymers.

                                      TABLE III                                    __________________________________________________________________________     Control Data for Ion-Pair Homopolymer                                          Mole Percent                      Mole Ratio*                                                                           g/g**                                 MEDMA-AA                                                                               MEDMA-MAA                                                                               MEDMA-AMPS                                                                              MEDMA-MES                                                                              Link   DIW                                                                               SU                                 __________________________________________________________________________     100     --       --       --      0.05   15 20                                 --      100      --       --      0.05   15 24                                 --      --       100      --      0.05   8  10                                 --      --       --       100     0.05   9  20                                 __________________________________________________________________________      *Mole Ratio = Mole crosslinking agent per 100 mole of the ampholytic           ionpair monomer.                                                               **See corresponding footnote, Table I.                                   

EXAMPLE V

This example illustrates that the inventive polymers prepared from an ampholytic monomer having a polymerizable tertiary amine and a vinylic acid and a comonomer having an ethylenic linkage exhibit much higher absorbency to aqueous solutions.

The polymers were prepared according to the method described in Example II, except that the inventive polymers were prepared by mixing the monomers in the proportions given in Table IV-VII. The inventive polymers were tested for absorbency to deionized water and synthetic urine according to the method described in Example II and the results are shown in Tables IV-VII.

                                      TABLE IV                                     __________________________________________________________________________     Experimental Data for Inventive MEDMA/AA Polymers                              Mole Percent        Mole Ratio*                                                                               g/g**                                           Run No.                                                                             MEDMA/AA                                                                               AM X-AA                                                                               Link   XOH DIW                                                                               SU                                           __________________________________________________________________________     1    3       -- 97  0.05   No  708                                                                               84                                           2    6       -- 94  0.05   No  560                                                                               76                                           3    10      -- 90  0.05   No  584                                                                               94                                           4    50      -- 50  0.05   No  353                                                                               38                                           5    3       13 84  0.05   No  746                                                                               65                                           6    3       13 84  0.05   No  596                                                                               72                                           7    3       13 84  0.05   No  600                                                                               67                                           8    6       13 81  0.05   No  782                                                                               79                                           9    6       13 81  0.05   No  613                                                                               82                                           10   3       20 77  0.05   No  893                                                                               71                                           11   3       20 77  0.05   No  770                                                                               82                                           __________________________________________________________________________      MEDMA/AA = 2methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium cation/acrylate anion.        AM = Acrylamide.                                                               X-AA = Alkali salt of acrylic acid.                                            Link = Methylenebis-acrylamide crosslinking agent.                             XOH = Basic hydrolysis and/or neutralization with Aqueous NaOH or KOH          solution.                                                                      DIW = Deionized water.                                                         SU = Synthetic urine.                                                          *Mole Ratio =  mole crosslinking agent per 100 mole of ionpair monomer an      the comonomers.                                                                **g/g = Absorbency units of gram aqueous liquid per gram of dried polymer

                                      TABLE V                                      __________________________________________________________________________     Experimental Data for Inventive MEDMA/MAA Polymers                             Mole Percent         Mole Ratio*                                                                               g/g**                                          Run No.                                                                             MEDMA/MAA                                                                               AM X-AA                                                                               Link   XOH DIW                                                                               SU                                          __________________________________________________________________________     12   3        -- 97  0.05   No  600                                                                               70                                          13   6        -- 94  0.05   No  610                                                                               69                                          14   15        0 85  0.05   No  547                                                                               81                                          15   3        13 84  0.05   No  621                                                                               58                                          16   6        13 81  0.05   No  570                                                                               67                                          17   10       13 77  0.05   No  596                                                                               72                                          18   3        20 77  0.05   No  590                                                                               79                                          __________________________________________________________________________      MEDMA/MAA = 2methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium cation/methacrylate          anion                                                                          AM -- Acrylamide                                                               X-AA = Alkali salt of acrylic acid                                             Link = Methylenebis-acrylamide                                                 XOH = Basic hydrolysis and/or neutralization with NaOH or KOH                  *Mole Ratio = Mole of crosslinking agent per 100 mole of ampholytic            ionpair monomer plus comonomer.                                                **g/g See Table I.                                                       

                                      TABLE VI                                     __________________________________________________________________________     Experimental Data For Inventive MEDMA/AMPS Polymers                                                   Mole                                                    Mole Percent           Ratio*  g/g**                                           MEDMA/AMPS                                                                              AM AN AMPS                                                                               X-AA                                                                               LINK                                                                               XOH DIW                                                                               SU                                           __________________________________________________________________________     5        95 -- --  --  0.05                                                                               YES 666                                                                               100                                          10       90 -- --  --  0.05                                                                               YES 740                                                                               112                                          15       85 -- --  --  0.05                                                                               YES 635                                                                               76                                           20       80 -- --  --  0.05                                                                               YES 486                                                                               80                                           5        -- 95 --  --  0.10                                                                               YES 256                                                                               51                                           10       -- 90 --  --  0.10                                                                               YES 500                                                                               97                                           15       -- 85 --  --  0.10                                                                               YES 594                                                                               108                                          20       -- 80 --  --  0.10                                                                               YES 600                                                                               92                                           6        -- -- 94  --  0.05                                                                               NO  215                                                                               60                                           10       -- -- 90  00  0.05                                                                               NO  256                                                                               69                                           15       -- -- 85  --  0.05                                                                               NO  260                                                                               82                                           20       -- -- 80  --  0.05                                                                               NO  479                                                                               81                                           3        -- -- --  97  0.05                                                                               NO  609                                                                               74                                           6        -- -- --  94  0.05                                                                               NO  467                                                                               70                                           10       -- -- --  90  0.05                                                                               NO  553                                                                               65                                           3        13 -- 84  --  0.05                                                                               NO  527                                                                               84                                           3        13 -- 84  --  0.05                                                                               NO  600                                                                               83                                           6        10 -- 84  --  0.05                                                                               NO  310                                                                               64                                           3        20 -- 77  --  0.05                                                                               NO  600                                                                               80                                           1.5      26 -- --  72.5                                                                               0.05                                                                               NO  922                                                                               75                                           3        13 -- --  84  0.05                                                                               NO  755                                                                               80                                           3        13 -- --  84  0.05                                                                               NO  728                                                                               80                                           3        20 -- --  77  0.05                                                                               NO  836                                                                               75                                           3        20 -- --  77  0.05                                                                               NO  800                                                                               77                                           3        26 -- --  71  0.05                                                                               NO  -- 80                                           3        26 -- --  71  0.05                                                                               NO  -- 80                                           6        26 -- --  68  0.05                                                                               NO  775                                                                               70                                           6        26 -- --  68  0.05                                                                               NO  752                                                                               70                                           10       13 -- --  77  0.05                                                                               NO  709                                                                               60                                           10       20 -- --  70  0.05                                                                               NO  543                                                                               75                                           10       20 -- --  70  0.10                                                                               NO  500                                                                               65                                           10       26 -- --  64  0.05                                                                               NO  658                                                                               60                                           __________________________________________________________________________      MEDMA/AMPS = 2methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium                             cation/2acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate anion                             AM = Acrylamide                                                                AN = Acrylonitrile                                                             AMPS = Sodium 2acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate (AMPS is a trademark       of Lubrizol Corporation)                                                       X-AA = Alkali salt of acrylic acid (acrylate)                                  LINK = Methylenebis-acrylamide crosslinking agent                              XOH = Basic hydrolysis and/or neutralization with aqueous NaOH or KOH          DIW = Deionized water                                                          SU = Synthetic Urine                                                           *Mole Ratio = Mole crosslinking agent per 100 mole of the ampholytic           ionpair monomer and the comonomers.                                            **g/g = Absorbency units of gram aqueous liquid per gram dried polymer.  

                                      TABLE VII                                    __________________________________________________________________________     Experimental Data For Inventive MEDMA/MES Polymers                                                   Mole                                                     Mole Ratio            Ratio*  g/g**                                            MEDMA/MES                                                                               AM AN AA X-AA                                                                               LINK                                                                               XOH DIW                                                                               SU                                            __________________________________________________________________________     10       90 -- -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 694                                                                               106                                           14       86 -- -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 1200                                                                              105                                           15       85 -- -- --  0.04                                                                               YES 1300                                                                              121                                           15       85 -- -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 1500                                                                              120                                           20       80 -- -- --  0.04                                                                               YES 1200                                                                              85                                            23       77 -- -- --  0.04                                                                               YES 1008                                                                              90                                            25       75 -- -- --  0.04                                                                               YES 1000                                                                              90                                            50       50 -- -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 622                                                                               100                                           6        -- 94 -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 480                                                                               70                                            10       -- 90 -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 443                                                                               77                                            15       -- 85 -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 678                                                                               110                                           20       -- 80 -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 378                                                                               106                                           25       -- 75 -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 200                                                                               70                                            50       -- 50 -- --  0.05                                                                               YES 274                                                                               45                                            3        -- -- -- 97  0.05                                                                               NO  873                                                                               70                                            3        13 -- -- 84  0.05                                                                               NO  616                                                                               90                                            3        27 -- -- 70  0.05                                                                               NO  462                                                                               85                                            3        35 -- -- 62  0.05                                                                               NO  739                                                                               80                                            3        47 -- -- 50  0.05                                                                               NO  694                                                                               72                                            3        57 00 00 40  0.05                                                                               NO  609                                                                               67                                            6        13 -- -- 81  0.05                                                                               NO  521                                                                               83                                            10       13 -- -- 77  0.05                                                                               NO  358                                                                               84                                            15       13 -- -- 72  0.05                                                                               NO  528                                                                               86                                            25       13 -- -- 62  0.05                                                                               NO  473                                                                               74                                            10       40 -- -- 50  0.05                                                                               NO  739                                                                               80                                            __________________________________________________________________________      MEDMA/MES = 2methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium                              cation/2acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate anion                             AM = Acrylamide                                                                AN = Acrylonitrile                                                             AA = Acrylic Acid                                                              X-AA = Alkali salt of acrylic acid (acrylate)                                  LINK = Methylenebis-acrylamide crosslinking agent                              XOH = Basic hydrolysis and/or neutralization with aqueous NaOH or KOH          DIW =  Deionized water                                                         SU = Synthetic Urine                                                           *Mole Ratio = Mole crosslinking agent per 100 mole of the ampholytic           ionpair monomer and the comonomers.                                            **g/g = Absorbency units of gram aqueous liquid per gram dried polymer.  

The data in Table IV, V, VI and VII demonstrate that these polymers exhibit significantly improved absorbency to aqueous electrolyte solutions such as urine over the absorbency of the known polymers listed in Table I, the commercially available materials listed in Table II, and the crosslinked ampholytic ion-pair homopolymers listed in Table III.

The absorbency of these polymers to urine is highly unexpected in view of the fact that the homopolymers of ampholytic ion-pair monomers with 0.05 mole percent crosslinking agent only absorb 10-24 gram of synthetic urine per gram of the polymer (Table III). These results demonstrate that the monomers when combined into the polymers of the present invention act synergistically to increase the absorbency of the polymers to aqueous liquids such as salt water and synthetic urine.

Taking an absorbency of about 56 grams of synthetic urine per gram of polymer as about the best of the known polymers, the preferred polymers of the present invention exceed this absorbency to synthetic urine by 20 to 116 percent (67 to 121 grams of synthetic urine absorbed per gram of inventive polymers, Tables IV-VII, compared to 56 grams urine per gram for the best known materials, Tables I and II) without sacrificing absorbency to deionized water. These improved absorbencies translate into large savings in the quantity of polymer required and large savings to the comonomer.

The results shown in the above examples clearly demonstrate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned as well as those inherent therein. While modifications may be made by those skilled in the art, such modifications are encompassed within the spirit of the present invention as defined by the claims. 

That which is claimed is:
 1. A composition comprising a partially hydrolyzed polymer selected from the group consisting of copolymers of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium acrylate ion pair and an alkali salt of acrylic acid; terpolymers of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium acrylate ion pair, acrylamide, and an alkali salt of acrylic acid; copolymers of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium methacrylate ion pair and an alkali salt of acrylic acid; and terpolymers of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium methacrylate ion pair, acrylamide, and an alkali salt of acrylic acid; and combinations of any two or more thereof.
 2. A composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition is a copolymer of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium acrylate ion pair and an alkali salt of acrylic acid.
 3. A composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition is a terpolymer of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium acrylate ion pair, acrylamide, and an alkali salt of acrylic acid.
 4. A composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition is a copolymer of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium methacrylate ion pair and an alkali salt of acrylic acid.
 5. A composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition is a terpolymer of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium methacrylate ion pair, acrylamide, and an alkali salt of acrylic acid.
 6. A composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition is a copolymer of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium acrylate ion pair and an alkali salt of acrylic acid; wherein said ion pair is present in said composition in the range of from about 1 to about 60 mole %; and said alkali salt of acrylic acid is present in said composition in the range of from about 1 to about 60 mole %.
 7. A composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition is a terpolymer of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium acrylate ion pair, acrylamide and an alkali salt of acrylic acid; wherein said ion pair is present in said composition in the range of from about 1 to about 60 mole %; and said alkali salt of acrylic acid is present in said composition in the range of from about 1 to about 60 mole %,
 8. A composition according to claim 1 wherein said composition is a copolymer of 2-methacryloyloxyethyldimethylammonium methacrylate ion pair and an alkali salt of methacrylic acid; wherein said ion pair is present in said composition in the range of from about 1 to about 60 mole %; and said alkali salt of methacrylic acid is present in said composition in the range of from about 1 to about 60 mole %. 